Sight-seeing Opportunities In Malaga Costa Del Sol

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Malaga may perhaps not be as renowned as the neighboring places of Granada, Seville and Cordoba yet it is not any less enjoyable. To the contrary, Malaga is among the most desirable travel spots among European travelers which are mainly seduced by Malaga historic sight-seeing opportunities.



Malaga satisfies pretty much all the standards of an excellent trip place. It has wonderful shorelines and great weather factors but the city that is placed about 100 kilometers (62 miles) east of the Strait of Gibraltar is better recognized for its rich traditions going back to the 8th century BC. Malaga is considered to be established by Phoenicians from Tyre, while its name is certainly similar to Phoenician expression for salt - malaka. Just like the remaining of the Iberian Peninsula, Malaga after a while has become a part of the Roman Empire. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, the city was for a while within the Byzantine control before it experienced the appearance of the Visigoths. However, Visigothic rule in the city was short-lasting too. Through the course of the early 8th century, practically the complete Iberian Peninsula was seized by the Moors who dominated Malaga until 1487 whenit was eventually conquered by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile.



Many Moorish structures in Malaga were ruined right after the Christian reconquest of the city but holidaymakers and visitors of Malaga continue to be amazed by the Islamic architectural influences along with remains of the Roman and also Phoenician age. One of the most frequented interesting attractions in Malaga include well preserved Roman theatre constructed through the rule of Roman Emperor Augustus (27BC-14 AD), Alcazaba - a Moorish fort dating from the 11th century, the Cathedral of Malaga erected between 16th and 18th century over a earlier mosque, the Castle of Gibralfaro - a fortress from the 14th century that goes back to Phoenician times and over 20 museums and galleries the most prestigious of which is the Picasso Museum devoted to one of the very best painters of all times who was born in Malaga. Close by the Picasso Museum is also the painters birthplace. Tourists who are enthusiastic about cultural Malaga places of interest are highly suggested to plan their visit to Malaga for the time of one of two main fests - the Holy Week of Malaga getting started on Palm Sunday and the August Malaga Fair.



The city of Malaga really brings something for absolutely everyone. It is generally a good moment to make a trip to the city simply because its local climate is known by mild winter days and burning hot but dry summer seasons, and about 325 bright days each and every year. Of course, it is worth to bear in mind that fantastic beaches are found in a short way away from Malaga which is why many travellers decide to stay in the city for couple of days in order to have sufficient time to check out the top Malaga sights, and really enjoy the sun and sea on Costa del Sol.


About the Author:
Igor Vragovic is a writer and internet marketer, collaborating with several websites based in Spain. You can read more about Malaga attractions visiting website travel-malaga-spain.com.



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